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PRESEASON QUICK HITS / 2023 RECAP
✗ The Baltimore Ravens host the Atlanta Falcons at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday (12 p.m. kickoff), marking each team's second preseason game. The Ravens are 71-35 in all-time preseason play, posting a 44-15 mark under head coach John Harbaugh, who is in his 17th season at the helm in Baltimore.
✗ Producing the NFL's best regular season record (13-4) in 2023, the AFC North Champion Ravens earned a No. 1 playoff seed. After beating the Houston Texans, 34-10, in the Divisional Round, the Ravens fell, 17-10, at home in the AFC Championship to the eventual Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs.
✗ Under Harbaugh, Baltimore (11) is one of four teams (GB - 12, NE - 12 & KC - 11) to earn a playoff berth in at least 11 of the past 16 seasons (2008-23). Baltimore (five) is also one of four teams (KC - 6, Buf. - 5 & Phi. - 5) to make the playoffs in at least five of the past six seasons (2018-23).
✗ In 2023, the Ravens tallied an NFL-record 10 victories vs. teams that finished with a winning record, and they posted six wins vs. playoff teams. Baltimore also ranked No. 1 in the NFL in both point differential (+203) and turnover margin (+12, tied w/ NYG).
✗ In 2023, the Ravens became the first team in league history to finish a season ranking No. 1 in each points allowed (16.5 ppg), sacks (60) and takeaways (31, tied w/ NYG).
✗ Led by QB Lamar Jackson, who was voted the 2023 AP NFL MVP for the second time (also 2019) in his career, Baltimore ranked No. 4 in scoring (28.4 ppg) and No. 6 in total yards (370.4), averaging a NFL-high 156.5 rushing yards per game.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
CALLING THE ACTION
COACH HARBAUGH SAYS
ON THE RAVENS AT THIS STAGE OF PRESEASON & TRAINING CAMP:
“The vision and what you become as a football team is a product of the people who do it and what they do and what happens every day – the challenges you have, the obstacles you have to overcome, and how you approach those things. If you’re willing to keep fighting, and keep getting back up and never quit, then the fight’s not over until you say it is, no matter what happens. That’s a big statement, but [training] camp is a little bit like that. You have to keep coming back every day, come out and grind and try to become better – become a better player and a better team every day. Our guys are doing that."
INJURY UPDATE
First-round pick CB Nate Wiggins (shoulder) was injured in last Friday's preseason game, while veteran CB Arthur Maulet (knee) was injured in practice and will likely miss the beginning of the regular season. Second-year OLB Malik Hamm (knee) sustained a seasonending injury July 29. Standout second-year RB Keaton Mitchell (knee) is on PUP, as he continues to rehab a 2023 Week 15 injury.
NOTE THE QUOTE
FORMER RAVEN & NFL QB ROBERT GRIFFIN III ON JOHN HARBAUGH: ”John Harbaugh is the best coach I ever played for in the NFL. He always has his player’s back, sets the tone every day so you know what is expected and breeds an environment of toughness that gives his teams an identity."
CHART CHATTER
Fri . Aug . 9
Sat Aug . 17
Sat Aug . 24 at Green Bay Packers
Thurs . Sept . 5 at Kansas City Chiefs
Sun . Sept . 15 LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
Sun . Sept . 22 at Dallas Cowboys
Sun . Sept 29 BUFFALO BILLS
Sun . Oct 6* at Cincinnati Bengals
Sun . Oct 13* WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
2024 INFORMATION
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(CBS)
(FOX)
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Mon . Oct 21 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 8:15 p .m . (ESPN)
Sun . Oct 27* at Cleveland Browns
Sun . Nov . 3* DENVER BRONCOS
(CBS)
p .m . (CBS)
Thurs . Nov . 7 CINCINNATI BENGALS 8:15 p .m . (Prime)^
Sun . Nov . 17* at Pittsburgh Steelers
p .m . (CBS)
Mon . Nov . 25* at Los Angeles Chargers 8:15 p .m . (ESPN)
Sun . Dec . 1* PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 4:25 p .m . (CBS)
Sun . Dec . 8 BYE
Sun . Dec . 15* at New York Giants 1 p .m . (CBS)
Sat . Dec . 21* PITTSBURGH STEELERS 4:30 p .m . (FOX)
Wed Dec . 25 at Houston Texans 4:30 p m . (Netflix)^ TBD TBD CLEVELAND BROWNS TBD
*Flexible Scheduling Games ^Also available on TV locally Home Games in CAPS All Times Eastern
2024 COACHING LIST
Name (Coaching Experience: (NFL/Ravens) Title
John Harbaugh (27/17)
Chris Hewitt (13/13)
Chris Horton (11/11) Special Teams Coordinator
Todd Monken (10/2)
Zach Orr (8/7)
Danny Breyer (8/2)
Randy Brown (21/17)
Brendan Clark (3/3)
Joe D'Alessandris (16/8)
Mark DeLeone (11/1)
Scott Elliott (6/6)
George Godsey (14/3)
Dennis Johnson (1/1)
Sam Koch (3/3)
Greg Lewis (10/2)
Key Veterans Added (UFA/FA/Trade, Team)
ILB Chris Board (FA, NE)
WR/RS Deonte Harty (FA, Buf )
RB Derrick Henry (UFA, Ten .) .
S Eddie Jackson (FA, Chi )
G/T Josh Jones (UFA, Hou .)
Key Veterans Lost (UFA/FA/Trade, Team)
WR Odell Beckham Jr . (FA, Mia )
OLB Jadeveon Clowney (UFA, Car ) . .
CB Ronald Darby (UFA, Jax .)
RB J K Dobbins (UFA, LAC) 1/1
WR/RS Devin Duvernay (UFA, Jax ) .
RB Gus Edwards (UFA, LAC)
QB Tyler Huntley (UFA, Cle )
T Morgan Moses (Trade, NYJ)
ILB Del'Shawn Phillips (UFA, Hou .)
ILB Patrick Queen (UFA, Pit .)
G John Simpson (UFA, NYJ)
S Geno Stone (UFA, Cin )
G Kevin Zeitler (UFA, Det .)
Key Veterans Extended/Re-Signed (Contract Length) 2023 GP/GS
WR Nelson Agholor (through 2024)
LB Malik Harrison (through 2024)
QB Josh Johnson (through 2024) 0/0
DT Justin Madubuike (through 2027)
CB Arthur Maulet (through 2025)
DE Brent Urban (through 2024)
OLB Kyle Van Noy (through 2025)
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2024 Draft Picks (College) Round, Pick
CB Nate Wiggins (Clemson)
T Roger Rosengarten (Washington)
OLB Adisa Isaac (Penn State)
WR Devontez Walker (North Carolina)
Offensive Coordinator
Defensive Coordinator
Senior Special Teams
Defensive Quality Control
Offensive Line
Inside Linebackers
Strength & Conditioning Coordinator
Tight Ends
Defensive Line
Assistant Special Teams
Wide Receivers
Doug Mallory (7/1) Secondary
Tee Martin (4/4)
Matt Robinson (4/4)
Adam Schrack (4/4)
Chuck Smith (3/2)
Daniel Stern (9/9)
Travis Switzer (8/8)
Quarterbacks
Assistant Defensive Line/Outside Linebackers
Offensive Quality Control
Pass Rush
. Director of Football Strategy/Assistant Quarterbacks
Willie Taggart (2/2) Running Backs
Travelle Wharton (7/1)
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2, 62
3, 93
4a, 113
CB T .J . Tampa Jr . (Iowa State)
RB Rasheen Ali (Marshall)
QB Devin Leary (Kentucky)
C Nick Samac (Michigan State)
S Sanoussi Kane (Purdue)
HENRY'S NO. 1 RANKS AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS
✗ 9,502 RUSHING YARDS
7,309 RUSHING YARDS AFTER CONTACT
90 RUSHING TDS
✗ 735 RUSHES OF 5+ YARDS
✗ 233 RUSHES OF 10+ YARDS
✗ 26 RUSHES OF 30+ YARDS
✗ 19 RUSHES OF 40+ YARDS
✗ 15 RUSHES OF 50+ YARDS
✗ 38 GAMES WITH 100+ RUSHING YARDS
✗ 6 GAMES WITH 200+ RUSHING YARDS
✗ 23 GAMES WITH MULTIPLE RUSHING TDS
✗ 5 SEASONS WITH 1,000+ RUSHING YARDS
✗ 6 SEASONS WITH 10+ RUSHING TDS
RB GUS EDWARDS
2023 HONOR ROLL & 2024 PRESEASON INFORMATION
2023 HONOR ROLL RAVENS PRESEASON FAST FACTS
• FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 8 at Ari .)
WR ZAY FLOWERS
• Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week (Week 17 vs Mia .)
S KYLE HAMILTON
• AP First-Team All-Pro
• Pro Bowl (starter)
• PFWA All-NFL
• Ravens Media Good Guy, as voted on by local media
• AFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 16 at SF)
QB LAMAR JACKSON
• AP NFL MVP
• PFWA NFL MVP
• AP First-Team All-Pro
• Pro Bowl
• PFWA All-NFL
• Maxwell Football Club's Bert Bell Pro Player of the Year
• NFL 101 Awards' AFC Offensive Player of the Year
• Sporting News Offensive Player of the Year
• Sporting News All-Pro
• Ravens team MVP, as voted on by local media
• AFC Offensive Player of the Month (Dec .-Jan .)
• AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 17 vs . Mia ., Week 7 vs . Det .)
C TYLER LINDERBAUM
• Pro Bowl
DT JUSTIN MADUBUIKE
• AP Second-Team All-Pro
• Pro Bowl
RB KEATON MITCHELL
• FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 9 vs . Sea .)
ILB PATRICK QUEEN
• AP Second-Team All-Pro
• Pro Bowl
FB PATRICK RICARD
• AP Second-Team All-Pro
ILB ROQUAN SMITH
• AP First-Team All-Pro
• Pro Bowl (starter)
• PFWA All-AFC
• Ravens Walter Payton Man of the Year Nominee
K JUSTIN TUCKER
• Pro Bowl (starter)
• PFWA All-AFC
• Ravens Bart Starr Award Nominee
WR TYLAN WALLACE
• AFC Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 14 vs LAR)
G KEVIN ZEITLER
• Pro Bowl (replacement)
• Ravens Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award Nominee (NFL Finalist)
✗ The Ravens are 71-35 all time in preseason play, posting a 44-15 preseason record under head coach John Harbaugh (2008-24)
✗ Baltimore is 37-16 in preseason home games, including a 23-6 mark at home under "Harbs . "
✗ The Ravens were victorious in 24 straight preseason contests from 201523, before falling, 29-28, at Washington (8/21/23) . The streak surpassed Vince Lombardi’s 1959-1962 Green Bay Packers’ previous all-time record of 19 straight preseason wins .
✗ Baltimore outscored its opponent 561-280 (+281) during the 24-game preseason winning streak, winning the turnover battle 41-25 (+16) .
✗ During the 24-game preseason winning streak, 14 QBs threw passes for Baltimore, while 43 different Ravens reached the end zone
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Daniel Faalele
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Charlie Kolar
Justin Madubuike
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Patrick Mekari
David Ojabo
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Yvandy Rigby
Quincy Roche
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Nick Samac SAY-mack
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Josh Tupou
Tylan Wallace
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Ar'Darius Washington
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Coach Pronunciation
Joe D'Alessandris
George Godsey
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Sam Koch Cook
2024 PRESEASON BROADCAST INFORMATION
All three of the Ravens’ preseason games will be called on TV by Gerry Sandusky, the “Voice of the Ravens,” with Pro Football Hall of Famer Ron Woodson providing color analysis and CBS Sports’ Evan Washburn handling sideline reporting duties. The Emmy Award-winning TV broadcasts and pre-game shows are produced by Ravens Productions, led by coordinating producer Matt Brevet, producer Andy Bock and director Lou Kusserow. They regularly air on WBAL-TV (Baltimore), WJLA (Washington, D.C.), WGAL (York/Lancaster/Harrisburg, Pa.), WWCW (Roanoke, Va.), WUPV (Richmond, Va.), WTVZ-TV (Norfolk, Va.), and WMDT (Delmarva area). Broadcasts are also simulcast on all radio affiliates. Due to the Olympics coverage on WBAL-TV, the Ravens’ 2024 preseason opener (Aug. 9 vs. Phi.) aired locally on WMAR-TV.
RAVENS / FALCONS INFORMATION
2023 FINAL NFL RANKINGS
OFFENSE
Lamar Jackson
Gus Edwards
2023 RAVENS / FALCONS LEADERS
. 821 (5 .5) Bijon Robinson .
810 (4 .1) Tyler Allgeier
DEFENSE
Madubuike
Clowney
TEAM
RAVENS-FALCONS SERIES HISTORY
Regular Season
Preseason
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2023 HIGHLIGHTS
JACKSON'S LAMARVELOUS NFL MVP CAMPAIGN
tallied 4,499 total yards, racking up a career-high 3,678 through the air, to go with a career-best 67.2% completion rate and the NFL's No. 4 passer rating (102.7). He also posted a QB-high 821 rushing yards for a league-best 5.5 yards-per-carry average.
PASSER RATING
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Baltimore tied (2019 and 2020) for its most 30-point games in a single season, reaching that mark in eight contests. The team's six games with at least 400 yards gained tied (2012, 2014, 2018 and 2020) for the second-most such singleseason occurrences in franchise history, trailing only the 2019 campaign (eight).
FLOWERS BLOSSOMS
WR Zay Flowers' 77 receptions and 858 receiving yards each established new Ravens rookie records and ranked Top 5 among rookie WRs in 2023. He added 6 total TDs (5 receiving & 1 rushing) during his rookie year.
2023 NFL ROOKIE WR RANKS
RECEPTIONS
Rk. WR (Team) Rec.
1 . Puka Nacua (LAR)
2 . Rashee Rice (KC)
3. Zay Flowers (Bal.)
4 . Jordan Addison (Min .)
5 . Josh Downs (Ind )
SPECIAL TEAMS
➢ K Justin Tucker posted a franchise-record 147 points, connecting on 32-of37 FGs (86.5%) for his NFLrecord ninth-ever season reaching at least 30 FGM.
➢ WR Tylan Wallace tallied a game-winning 76-yard PR-TD vs. LAR (12/10/23), marking the fourth OT PR-TD in NFL history.
➢ P Jordan Stout averaged a franchise-record 47.8 gross yards per punt, while pinning 28 inside the 20-yard line, with only 5 touchbacks.
RUSHING PROWESS
Led by QB Lamar Jackson in rushing yards
Edwards' 13 rushing TDs tied (David Montgomery) for the third most by a NFL RB all year. They also ranked second in Ravens single-season history, trailing only RB Jamal Lewis' 14 rushing scores in 2003.
2023 HIGHLIGHTS
HISTORIC TRIPLE THREAT
Baltimore's defense became the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in points allowed (16.5 ppg), sacks (60, tying 2006 for a franchise record) and takeaways (31, tied with NYG).
2023 DEFENSIVE RANKS
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S Kyle Hamilton's 10 TFL marked a Ravens single-season
record and led all NFL safeties in 2023. Additionally, his 13 PD tied (Detroit's Brian Branch) for the most by a safety all season, while his 3 sacks tied for the second most among the group.
Hamilton added 81 tackles, 4 INTs (1 pick-6) and 1 FF, becoming the NFL's first player since S Tyrann Mathieu (2015) to register double-digit TFL and at least 4 INTs in a single season.
VS. TEAMS W/ WINNING RECORDS / NFL HISTORY
2023 RANKS / SAFETIES
GENO STONE
➢ S Geno Stone's 7 INTs led NFL safeties and were the second most overall in 2023, also tying for the third most by any Raven in single-season history.
PRO BOWL LINEBACKERS
ILB Patrick Queen (133) and ILB Roquan Smith (158) formed the NFL's only duo to each post at least 130 tackles in 2023. Smith's 158 tackles marked the NFL's sixth most, while Queen's 133 ranked 16th. On 11/12/23 vs. Cle., Smith (21) became the second Ravens defender in franchise history (also LB Ray Lewis) to register at least 20 tackles in a game.
SACK AFTER SACK AFTER SACK
Sixteen Ravens defenders registered at least 1 sack and contributed to the unit's league-leading and franchise-record-tying 60 QB takedowns in 2023. Only Detroit (18) had more defenders notch at least 1 sack. Additionally, only Baltimore (DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney, DT Justin Madubuike and OLB Kyle Van Noy) and Miami featured three 9+ sack defenders, a trio of Ravens only outmatched by Baltimore's 2006 quartet (Trevor Pryce, Bart Scott, Terrell Suggs & Adalius Thomas) of 9+ sack defenders.
Clowney matched his career high (set in 2017) with 9.5 sacks. His 2 strip-sacks also tied (2017, 2019 & 2021) for the most he's tallied in a single season.
Madubuike posted a career-high 13 sacks. His 11 straight games with at least a half-sack (Weeks 4-15) tied for the longest streak in NFL single-season history.
Van Noy, who debuted with Baltimore in Week 4, registered a career-high 9 sacks. His 2 strip-sacks also marked the most he's produced during his 10-year career.
RAVENS WINNING WAYS
FRANCHISES / SINCE
In a magnificent effort showcasing thrilling performances by their defense, offense and special teams units, the Baltimore Ravens won Super Bowl XXXV with a 34-7 victory over the New York Giants. Allowing the Giants a meager 152 total net yards, New York’s attack crossed midfield just twice, while Baltimore’s “D” posted 4 INTs. LB Ray Lewis was named the game’s MVP, capping an accolade-filled season in which he was also tabbed the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year.
Baltimore defeated San Francisco, 34-31, in Super Bowl XLVII, capturing the franchise’s second World Championship. After an amazing first-half performance, the Ravens took a commanding 28-6 lead. But following a bizarre, 34-minute power outage that halted play, the 49ers stormed back into contention. Clinging to a 34-29 edge late in the game, the Ravens stood firm on a pivotal goal-line stand, jamming SF on four-straight plays inside the 7-yard line. QB Joe Flacco was named the game’s MVP.
HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH
ALL-TIME RAVENS COACHING RECORDS
John Harbaugh is the third head coach in Baltimore Ravens history. He is the
all-time winningest coach (172 total victories), 12 of which have come in the playoffs.
John Harbaugh has led the Ravens to a playoff berth in 11 (2008-12, 2014, 2018-20 & 2022-23) of his 16 seasons at the helm, and in 2012, captured the franchise’s second Super Bowl title. In 2019, Coach Harbaugh became the first Ravens coach ever to win the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year Award.
✗ Harbaugh owns the most road playoff wins (eight) by a HC in NFL history. Tom Landry (Dal.) and Tom Coughlin (Jax./NYG) are second with seven each.
✗ Under Harbaugh, Baltimore (11) is one of four teams (NE - 12, GB - 12 & KC - 11) to earn a playoff berth in at least 11 of the past 16 seasons. Baltimore (5) is also one of four teams (KC - 6, Buf. - 5 & Phi. - 5) to make the playoffs in at least five of the past six seasons (2018-23).
✗ In 2019, the Ravens posted a franchise-best 14-2 record. Baltimore won a team-record 12 straight games to close out the regular season, earning its first-ever No. 1 playoff seed.
✗ Coach Harbaugh has led the Ravens to five AFC North Division titles (2011-12, 2018-19 & 2023).
✗ The Ravens’ 12 playoff wins since 2008 tie (GB) for the fourth most (KC - 16; NE - 16; SF - 13).
✗ Under “Harbs,” the Ravens have secured an appearance in four AFC Championship games (2008, 2011, 2012 & 2023).
✗ "Harbs" is the only head coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in each of his first five seasons. Notably, no other NFL coach has won a playoff game in each of their first four seasons at the helm.
✗ John and his brother, Jim (while with the 49ers), are the only head coaches to advance to three conference title games in the first five years as NFL bosses.
✗ Harbaugh is the only coach in NFL history to win a playoff game in six of the first seven seasons of a coaching career.
✗ In 2012, Harbaugh became the third coach (with Bill Cowher & Chuck Knox) since the 1970 merger to guide his team to the playoffs in each of his first five NFL seasons as a head coach.
✗ With the Ravens’ 2014 playoff berth, Harbaugh became one of eight coaches in NFL history to make the postseason in six of their first seven seasons coaching.
RAVENS UNDER HARBAUGH: SINCE 2008
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HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH
2023 HEAD COACH WINNING PERCENTAGES
John Harbaugh owns the fifth-best career winning percentage (.612) among 2024 NFL head coaches (minimum 100 games), compiling a strong
2024 HEAD COACHES / CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE
COACH HARBAUGH’S CAREER STOPS
Year Record Playoffs (Result)
2023 13-4 1-1 (Advanced to AFC Championship)
2022 10-7 0-1 (Advanced to Wild Card Round)
2021 8-9 No Playoff Berth
2020 11-5 1-1 (Advanced to Divisional Round)
2019 14-2 0-1 (No . 1 Seed / Advanced to Divisional Round)
2018 10-6 0-1 (Advanced to Wild Card Round)
2017 9-7 No Playoff Berth
2016 8-8 No Playoff Berth
2015 5-11 No Playoff Berth
2014 10-6 1-1 (Advanced to Divisional Round)
2013 8-8 No Playoff Berth
2012 10-6 4-0 (Won Super Bowl XLVII)
2011 12-4 1-1 (Advanced to AFC Championship)
2010 12-4 1-1 (Advanced to Divisional Round)
2009 9-7 1-1 (Advanced to Divisional Round)
2008 11-5 2-1 (Advanced to AFC Championship)
COACHES WITH AT LEAST 11 PLAYOFF BERTHS – IN
POINTS, YARDS & TO s MARGINS
Since 2008, only the Ravens and Patriots rank Top 5 in three key margin categories: points, yards and turnovers.
RAVENS DEFENSIVE NOTES
"Zach is a defensive mastermind. He knows where to put us in positions to be successful. He knows our weaknesses. He knows our strengths. He knows how he can utilize us to play great on defense. We just create strength and growth and trust in each other. Guys are accustomed to each other and growing, not only as players, but as brothers.”
- DT Justin Madubuike on Defensive Coordinator Zach Orr and the defense
Baltimore's defense became the first unit in NFL history to lead the league in points allowed (16.5 ppg), sacks (60, tying 2006 for a franchise record) and takeaways (31, tied with NYG).
DEFENSIVE RANKINGS UNDER HARBAUGH
Zach Orr now leads a defense that has been superb during the John Harbaugh Era (since 2008), ranking either No. 1 or No. 2 in several major defensive categories.
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THREE RAVENS WITH 9+ SACKS
Baltimore (DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney, DT Justin Madubuike and OLB Kyle Van Noy) and Miami were home to three 9+ sack defenders in 2023, a trio of Ravens only outmatched by Baltimore's 2006 quartet (Trevor Pryce, Bart Scott, Terrell Suggs and Adalius Thomas) of 9+ sack defenders.
DEFENSIVE FAST FACTS
• Under John Harbaugh, the Ravens have posted a Top 5 scoring defense in 10 of his 16 seasons at the helm, including the No. 1 unit (16.5 ppg allowed) in 2023.
• Additionally, Baltimore has boasted 12 Top 10 defenses (yards allowed per game) with Harbaugh as head coach, including the No. 6 unit (301.4) in 2023.
• The Ravens have also had 10 Top 10 red zone defenses during Harbaugh's tenure as head coach, including the No. 2 unit (40.8%) in 2023.
• During Harbaugh's 16 full seasons as head coach, Baltimore's defense has ranked in the Top 10 in third-down defense on 11 occasions, including the No. 7 mark (36.4%) in 2023.
SHUTOUTS SINCE
RAVENS OFFENSIVE NOTES
100+ RUSH YARDS /
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SINGLE-GAME OUTPUTS IN 2023
Baltimore tied (2019 and 2020) for its most 30-point games in a single season, reaching that mark eight times. The team's six games with at least 400 yards gained tied (2012, 2014, 2018 and 2020) for the second-most such single-season occurrences in franchise history, trailing only the 2019 campaign (eight).
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• During the John Harbaugh Era (since 2008) Baltimore has rushed for at least 100 rushing yards in 183 games, ranking No. 2 in the NFL (Car. - 185). The Ravens' 128 outings with at least 125 rushing yards, 89 with at least 150 rushing yards and 39 with at least 200 rushing yards each mark the NFL's most.
• During the John Harbaugh Era (since 2008) when rushing for at least 125 yards, the Ravens have produced a 99-29 record. Baltimore is 69-20 when rushing for at least 150 yards and 34-5 when tallying at least 200 yards under Coach Harbaugh.
• Ten of the Ravens’ Top 15 all-time rushing outputs have occurred since QB Lamar Jackson became the full-time starter in 2018.
MONKEN'S COACHING BACKGROUND
MOVING THE BALL & SCORING POINTS
The Ravens' offense ranked fourth in scoring (28.4 ppg) and sixth in yards per game (370.4) in 2023, with both marks ranking Top 5 in single-season history.
RAVENS SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES
A RICH HISTORY OF SPECIAL TEAMS
Following the retirement of longtime ST coordinator Jerry Rosburg in 2019, Chris Horton took over as the special teams coach. Horton, who served as Rosburg’s assistant for three seasons (2016-18), leads the standout special teams battery.
SEVEN PRO BOWL SPECIALISTS
• Seven Ravens specialists have earned 17 combined Pro Bowl honors during the John Harbaugh Era (since 2008): ST Brendon Ayanbadejo (2008), K Billy Cundiff (2010), RS Devin Duvernay (2021-22), RS Jacoby Jones (2012), K Justin Tucker (2013, 2016 & 2019-23), LS Morgan Cox (2015-16 & 2019-20) and P Sam Koch (2015).
PRIME KICKER & PUNTER
• Seven-time Pro Bowl K Justin Tucker, who the Ravens signed as a rookie free agent, owns the league's most FGM (395) since entering the NFL in 2012. With a 90.2% career success mark, “Tuck” is the most accurate kicker in league history (395-of438 on FGAs) and the Ravens' all-time leading scorer (1,649). In 2023, P Jordan Stout averaged a franchise-record 47.8 gross yards per punt, while pinning 28 inside the 20-yard line, with only 5 touchbacks.
RAVENS’ RETURN MEN SOAR
• Dating back to 2011, seven different Ravens have returned punts for touchdowns: WR Michael Campanaro, WR Kaelin Clay, WR Tandon Doss, CB Cyrus Jones, WR Jacoby Jones, WR Tylan Wallace and DB Lardarius Webb.
WALLACE'S HISTORIC PUNT RETURN TD
• On 12/10/23 (vs. LAR), WR Tylan Wallace posted 3 PRs for 95 yards, including a game-winning 76-yard TD in OT, en route to earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. It marked the NFL's fourth-ever PR-TD in OT and Baltimore's first walk-off return since S Will Hill's 64-yard blocked FGA return at Cle. (11/30/15) as time expired in the fourth quarter.
NO. 1 KOR AVERAGE UNDER HARBAUGH
RAVENS PERSONNEL NOTES
“Integrity is important to me. Passion for the game is important to me. Work ethic, dependability, growth mindset and grit all factor in. Anyone can watch tape and assess how good a player can catch a football or bend his knees or make a tackle in space or block somebody. But to me, the secret sauce is really knowing the person behind the tape."
- EVP & GM Eric DeCosta on what he values in a prospect
FIRST-ROUND FINDS
There have been 72 combined Pro Bowls earned by the 32 Ravens tabbed in the first round from 1996-24. These selections have also earned multiple POTY Awards, two NFL MVP honors, two Super Bowl MVPs and three HOF inductions.
RAVENS
FIRST-ROUND PRO BOWLERS
The Ravens' 17 first-round selections who've reached the Pro Bowl since 1996 rank No. 1 in the NFL. The Cowboys and Jets are tied for second, with 15 such players, respectively, over that 28-year span.
Eric DeCosta has been with the franchise since Day One, first beginning as an intern during the inaugural 1996 season and then ascending to the personnel department’s chief decision-maker in 2019 . Prior to being named EVP/GM – succeeding the legendary Ozzie Newsome – DeCosta received GM interview offers annually from multiple teams . However, he never seriously considered leaving Baltimore, which has always aligned perfectly with
RAVENS PERSONNEL NOTES
“He and I have always been very different in a lot of ways, but so aligned. It’s a special relationship in my life. I’ve learned a lot of football, but honestly, just a lot more about being a good person. So, I am extremely happy that Ozzie is going to play such a significant role moving forward for this organization."
- EVP & GM Eric DeCosta on his relationship with EVP Ozzie Newsome
PRO BOWL PROPENSITY
There have been 123 combined Pro Bowl selections among players who were drafted by the Ravens . (These include selections while playing for Baltimore and, in some cases, selections later playing for another team .)
The 123 combined Pro Bowl selections among players who were drafted by Baltimore rank as the NFL's most since the Ravens' 1996 inception . MOST PRO BOWL SELECTIONS - PLAYERS DRAFTED SINCE 1996 -
SUCCESS ACROSS THE DRAFT BOARD
1ST ROUND
Jonathan Ogden (‘96), Ray Lewis (‘96), Peter Boulware (‘97), Chris McAlister (‘99), Jamal Lewis (‘00), Todd Heap (‘01), Ed Reed (‘02), Terrell Suggs (‘03), Haloti Ngata (‘06), Ben Grubbs ('07), Joe Flacco (‘08), Michael Oher (‘09), Jimmy Smith (‘11), C J . Mosley (‘14), Ronnie Stanley (‘16), Marlon Humphrey (‘17), Lamar Jackson (‘18), Patrick Queen (‘20), Kyle Hamilton (‘22), Tyler Linderbaum (‘22), Zay Flowers (‘23)
2ND ROUND
Jamie Sharper (‘97), Anthony Weaver (‘02), Ray Rice (‘08), Paul Kruger ('09), Torrey Smith (‘11), Courtney Upshaw (‘12), Kelechi Osemele (‘12), Tyus Bowser (‘17), J K . Dobbins (‘20)
3RD ROUND
✗ The Ravens have had 58 different players earn Pro Bowl honors while playing for them since the team’s 1996 inception . Of those, 35 are homegrown (30 drafted and 5 rookie free agents)
ALL-PRO DRAFT PICKS
Led by Ozzie Newsome & Eric DeCosta, Baltimore has drafted a league-high 19 players who have earned AP first-team All-Pro honors since 1996. Including undrafted rookies LS Morgan Cox and K Justin Tucker, the Ravens have produced 21 “homegrown” AP first-team All-Pro selections since their 1996 inception.
MOST DRAFT CHOICES TO EARN FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO (SINCE THE RAVENS' 1996 INCEPTION)
1. Baltimore ...19
2 . New England . . 16
3 . Dallas . . . . . . . . 15
4 . Carolina . . . . . . 14
San Francisco . . 14
*Not
Mark Andrews (1)
Devin Duvernay (1)
Kyle Hamilton (1)
Marlon Humphrey (1)
Lamar Jackson (2)
Kyle Juszczyk* (1)
Jamal Lewis (1)
Jermaine Lewis (1)
Ray Lewis (7)
Chris McAlister (1)
Le'Ron McClain (1)
Haloti Ngata (2)
Jonathan Ogden (4)
Kelechi Osemele* (1)
Ed Reed (5)
Ronnie Stanley (1)
Terrell Suggs (1)
Adalius Thomas (1)
Marshal Yanda (2)
Casey Rabach (‘01), Marshal Yanda (‘07), Lardarius Webb (‘09), Brandon Williams (‘13), Orlando Brown Jr . (‘18), Mark Andrews (‘18), Devin Duvernay (‘20), Justin Madubuike (‘20), Trenton Simpson ('23)
4TH ROUND
Edwin Mulitalo (‘99), Edgerton Hartwell (‘01), Jarret Johnson (‘03), Le’Ron McClain (‘07), Dennis Pitta (‘10), Kyle Juszczyk (‘13), Za’Darius Smith (‘15), Tavon Young (‘16), Anthony Averett (‘18)
5TH ROUND
Jermaine Lewis (‘96), Dawan Landry (‘06), Arthur Jones (‘10), Pernell McPhee (‘11), Rick Wagner (‘13), Nick Boyle (‘15), Matthew Judon (‘16)
6TH ROUND
Adalius Thomas (‘00), Chester Taylor (‘02), Sam Koch (‘06), Tyrod Taylor (‘11), Ryan Jensen (‘13), Darren Waller (‘15), Chuck Clark (‘17), Bradley Bozeman (‘18), DeShon Elliott (‘18)
7TH ROUND
DeAngelo Tyson (‘12), Michael Campanaro (‘14), Zach Sieler (‘18), Geno Stone ('20)
RFA
Mike Flynn (‘97), Priest Holmes (‘97), Will Demps (‘02), Bart Scott (‘02), Ma’ake Kemoeatu (‘02), Jameel McClain (‘08), Dannell Ellerbe (‘09), Morgan Cox (‘10), Josh Bynes (‘11), Justin Tucker (‘12), James Hurst (‘14), Zach Orr (‘14), Patrick Onwuasor (‘16), Michael Pierce (‘16), Matt Skura (‘16), Patrick Ricard (‘17), Chris Board (‘18), Gus Edwards (‘18), Patrick Mekari (‘19), Tyler Huntley (‘20), Keaton Mitchell ('23)
Ozzie Newsome’s legacy is unlike any the game has seen . Known throughout all of sports as a premier leader, he is a Hall of Fame player, the architect of Baltimore’s 2000 and 2012 Super Bowl championship teams and an elite evaluator who became the NFL’s first African American GM . In 2019, his longtime top lieutenant, Eric DeCosta, took over as the Ravens’ EVP & GM . However, Newsome maintains a significant role within the organization as its executive vice president .
RAVENS IRONMEN / TURNOVER NOTES
Since John Harbaugh’s 2008 Baltimore arrival, the Ravens are tied for the NFL’s fourth-best turnover differential (+62).
NFL’S TOP TURNOVER DIFFERENTIALS (SINCE 2008 / JOHN HARBAUGH ERA)
THAT M&T MAGIC
Under John Harbaugh (since 2008), the Ravens own the NFL’s third-best home winning percentage (.715), going 93-37 at M&T Bank Stadium.
NFL’S BEST REGULAR SEASON HOME RECORDS (JOHN HARBAUGH ERA / SINCE 2008)
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The Ravens have been outstanding at home since they arrived in Baltimore. Below are their respective home records and corresponding NFL rankings during several periods.
RAVENS HOME RECORDS & NFL RANKINGS
Time Period (Milestone) Record NFL Rank
Since 2010 (Past 14 Seasons) .
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Since 1998 (M&T Bank Stadium Opened)
Since 1996 (Team’s Inception)
✗ Dating back to 2008, the Ravens have outscored opponents 3,348 to 2,273 at home In their 93 wins during this span, the margin of victory has been 14 4 points per game
✗ The Ravens own a +1,075 point differential at home under John Harbaugh, ranking No . 2 in the NFL (NE is +1,218) .
✗ Baltimore is 44-0 under Harbaugh when allowing 12 points or fewer at home .
The Ravens’ “D” has been stout at home for many seasons. Since 2003, Baltimore ranks at the top in several key categories: BEST NFL DEFENSES AT HOME / SINCE 2003
HOME FAST FACTS
• Under head coach John Harbaugh, the Ravens are 21-6 in September home games. The Ravens have won 24 of their past 30 home games in the month of September (dating back to 2006).
• Under Coach Harbaugh, the Ravens are 27-7 in November home games, producing the NFL’s second-best such record. The Ravens have won 25 of their past 31 home games during the month.
• The Ravens are 28-10 at home in the month of December under John Harbaugh and 48-18 in such games during their history.
• Under Coach Harbaugh (since 2008), Baltimore has gone 27-7 against NFC teams at M&T Bank Stadium, producing the NFL’s best home record by an AFC squad vs. the “other” conference.
• Baltimore has won 30 of its last 37 home games vs. NFC teams.
• In their history, the Ravens have hosted 30 games when the temperature was below 40 degrees. Baltimore is 23-6-1 in such cold weather games.
• Baltimore is 10-3 at home in November against AFC North foes under Harbaugh. Overall under Harbaugh, the Ravens are 30-17 in home games played against AFC North foes.
• Baltimore has won 26 of its last 40 home games vs. AFC North foes.
• The Ravens are 20-5 at home all time against teams from the West Coast/Pacific TZ. (Ari. – 3-1, LV – 6-1, LAC – 4-1, LAR – 1-1,
Baltimore has permitted an NFL-low 17.5 ppg at home during the John Harbaugh Era. Under “Harbs,” the Ravens are 42-0 at home when allowing 10 points or fewer. In 26 of those games, the Ravens permitted no more than 7 points.
FEWEST POINTS PER GAME ALLOWED AT HOME (SINCE 2008 / JOHN HARBAUGH ERA)
ALL-TIME RESULTS / TRENDS
RAVENS REGULAR SEASON RECORDS RAVENS REGULAR SEASON RESULTS WHEN...
Note: Baltimore has played in Houston’s Reliant/NRG Stadium six times (4-2), Indy’s Lucas Oil Stadium three times (1-2), Dallas’ Texas Stadium once (1-0), Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium once (1-0), New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome once (1-0) and Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium once (0-1). Four of those games at Reliant Stadium/NRG Stadium (12/13/10, 10/21/12, 12/21/14 & 9/20/20), one at Allegiant Stadium (9/13/21) and one at Caesars Superdome came when the roof was closed, meaning those games were “indoors,” while the other games listed are considered “outdoors” due to open roofs. One of these games at Lucas Oil Stadium (11/8/20) came when the roof was opened, deeming that an outdoor game.
PLAYER NOTES - JACKSON
PLAYER NOTES - JACKSON
PROLIFIC POSTSEASON PERFORMANCES
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
SINGLE-SEASON HISTORY
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TWO-TIME ASSOCIATED PRESS NFL MVP
• 2023 & 2019
TWO-TIME ASSOCIATED PRESS FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO • 2023 & 2019
THREE-TIME PRO BOWLER • 2023, 2021 & 2019
TWO-TIME PFWA NFL MVP
• 2023 & 2019
MAXWELL FB CLUB'S BERT BELL PRO PLAYER OF THE YEAR
• 2023 & 2019
RANKED THE NO. 1 PLAYER ON THE NFL NETWORK'S TOP 100
• 2020
FEDEX PLAYER OF THE YEAR
• 2019
PFWA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
• 2019
SPORTING NEWS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
• 2023 & 2019
TWO-TIME PFWA ALL-NFL TEAM
• 2023 & 2019
SPORTING NEWS ALL-PRO TEAM
• 2023 & 2019
TWO-TIME RAVENS TEAM MVP, VOTED ON BY LOCAL MEDIA
• 2023 & 2019
TWO-TIME 101 AWARDS' AFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
• 2023 & 2019
PRO BOWL OFFENSIVE MVP
• 2019
THREE-TIME AFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE MONTH
• December-January 2023, September 2022, November 2019
10-TIME AFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
• Week 17, 2023; Week 7, 2023; Week 5, 2021; Week 14, 2020; Week 1, 2020; Week 15, 2019; Week 12, 2019; Week 10, 2019; Week 9, 2019; Week 1, 2019
FOUR-TIME FEDEX AIR NFL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
• Week 17, 2023; Week 12, 2019; Week 10, 2019; Week 1, 2019
FEDEX GROUND NFL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
• Week 6, 2019
NFL OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE MONTH
• December 2018
PLAYER NOTES - JACKSON
MULTIPLE AP MVP AWARDS: HISTORIC COMPANY
✗ Jackson (2) is the 11th player in NFL history to win multiple MVP honors, joining Peyton Manning (5), Aaron Rodgers (4), Tom Brady (3), Jim Brown (3), Brett Favre (3), Johnny Unitas (3), Patrick Mahomes (2), Joe Montana (2), Kurt Warner (2) & Steve Young (2).
✗ Only Jackson, Mahomes, Favre & Brown have been named league MVP multiple times at age 27 or younger.
2023 MVP (49 OF 50 FIRST-PLACE VOTES)
✗ Jackson tallied 4,499 total yards, racking up a career-high 3,678 through the air, to go with a career-best 67.2% completion rate and the NFL's No. 4 passer rating (102.7). He posted a QB-high 821 rushing yards for a league-best 5.5 yards-per-carry average and led his team in passing and rushing an NFL-high seven times.
✗ Jackson became the fifth player in NFL history (Josh Allen, Daunte Culpepper, Cam Newton & Dak Prescott) to post 100+ pass TDs and 25+ rush TDs within the first six years of a career.
✗ Jackson produced the sixth season (also Kyler Murray in 2020, Jackson in 2019, Russell Wilson in 2014, Robert Griffin III in 2012 & Randall Cunningham in 1990) in NFL history of at least 3,000 passing yards and 800 rushing yards. He's the only player in NFL history to tally multiple such seasons.
✗ Jackson recorded his third-career 800-yard rushing season, breaking a tie with Michael Vick (two) for the most such seasons by a QB in NFL history.
✗ Jackson became the fourth (also Michael Vick, Russell Wilson & Cam Newton) and fastest (82 games) QB in NFL history to reach 5,000 career rushing yards.
✗ In the 2023 Divisional Round vs. Hou., Jackson recorded his third-career 100-yard rushing outing in the playoffs, breaking a tie with QB Colin Kaepernick for the most such playoff performances by a QB in NFL history. He also became the first player in NFL history to reach the following marks in any game: 100+ rushing yards, 100.0+ passer rating, 2+ passing TDs, 2+ rushing TDs.
✗ In a Week 17 win vs. Mia., Jackson completed 18-of-21 passes (85.7%) for 321 yards and 5 TDs, posting a perfect passer rating (158.3) for the third time in his career. He became the second QB in NFL history (also Ben Roethlisberger) to produce multiple outings (also 9/8/19 at Mia.) with a perfect passer rating and at last 5 passing TDs. His three career games with a perfect passer rating (min. 15 pass att.) are tied (with Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger & Kurt Warner) for the NFL’s most ever.
✗ In a Week 14 victory vs. LAR, Jackson became the first QB in NFL history with multiple performances of at least 300 passing yards, 3 passing TDs and 70 rushing yards (also 9/18/22 vs. Mia.).
✗ In a Week 7 victory vs. Det., Jackson completed 21-of-27 passes for 357 yards and 3 TDs, while adding 9 carries for 36 yards and 1 TD, en route to earning his 50th-career victory as the starter. He became the fourth-fastest starting QB in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966) to reach 50 wins, doing so in his 68th-career start. Only Ken Stabler (62), Patrick Mahomes (63), Tom Brady (65) and Roger Staubach (67) reached 50 wins as a starter faster.
✗ In Week 3 vs. Ind., Jackson recorded his second-career performance of at least 200 passing yards, 100 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs. He owns the only two such single-game outputs reaching these marks in NFL history. Additionally, Jackson posted his third-career game with at least 100 rushing yards and multiple rushing TDs. There have only been nine such performances since the merger, and Jackson is the only player with multiple.
2019 UNANIMOUS MVP
✗ Jackson became the only QB in NFL history to produce at least 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in a season. (He had 3,127 passing & 1,206 rushing.)
✗ Jackson was responsible for an NFL-best 43 total TDs (36 passing & 7 rushing). His 36 TD passes and 9.0 passing TD percentage each led the NFL and still stand as the most in franchise single-season history.
✗ Jackson rushed for 1,206 yards, marking the most by a QB in NFL single-season history. He also produced the NFL's QB singleseason record for most 100-yard rushing games (five).
✗ Jackson (36/7) became the third QB in NFL history with at least 35 pass TDs & 7 rush TDs. Steve Young (1994), Cam Newton (2015) and Josh Allen (2020 & 2022) have also accomplished this feat.
✗ In his final eight games, Jackson threw 25 TDs and 1 INT, completing 69.4% of his passes for 1,477 yards and a 130.3 rating. He tallied 630 rushing yards & 4 rush TDs.
✗ In the 2019 Divisional Playoff vs. Ten., Jackson became the first player in NFL history with at least 350 passing yards (365) and 100 rushing yards (143) in any game.
✗ In a Week 15 win vs. NYJ, Jackson rushed for at least 85 yards, while throwing for 5 TDs for the second time in his career. (He also did this on 11/25/19 at LAR.) Cam Newton is the only other player in NFL history to accomplish the 85 rushing yards/5 passing TDs feat in a game, doing so once in 2015.
✗ Jackson posted two perfect passer ratings (at Cin. & Mia.), making him one of two QBs in NFL history (Ben Roethlisberger, 2007) to attain the 158.3 mark twice in a season. His 113.3 overall passer rating ranked No. 3 in the NFL and still stands as a franchise single-season record.
✗ In Weeks 11 (vs. Hou.) and 12 (at LAR), Jackson became the first NFL player ever to throw at least 4 passing TDs and post at least 50 rush yards in back-to-back games.
✗ In a Week 6 victory over Cincinnati, Jackson became the first player ever to pass for 200 yards (236) and rush for 150 yards (152) in a regular season game. (Colin Kaepernick also accomplished this feat in a 2013 playoff game.)
JACKSON'S NO. 1 QB RANKS IN 2019
PLAYER NOTES - ANDREWS
“He gets it, and he works hard, and he's capable of a lot of things. He's really a positionless player, and that's what we say about the tight ends room, really, because we can play outside, we play inside, in the slot, and we play attached; we have a lot of different roles. All of those guys are capable, and Mark leads the group."
- Tight Ends Coach George Godsey on TE Mark Andrews
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TE Mark Andrews (40) is one of four TEs since the 1970 merger to post 40 receiving TDs in the first six years of a career, joining Antonio Gates (51), Jimmy Graham (53) & Rob Gronkowski (65).
40 CAREER RECEIVING
En route to his second-career Pro Bowl nod, in 2021, Andrews produced single-season franchise records in catches (107) and receiving yards (1,361), adding 9 TDs.
PLAYER NOTES - ANDREWS
ANDREWS’ HISTORIC 2021
Andrews produced new single-season franchise records for receptions (107) and receiving yards (1,361). His 1,361 receiving yards also rank third most by a TE in league history and were sixth overall in the NFL during 2021.
MOST RECEIVING YARDS BY A TIGHT END
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LET THE RECORDS SHOW
MOST RECEIVING YARDS OVERALL / 2021 SEASON
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KEEPING IT 100
In 2021, Andrews registered the most 100-yard receiving outings (five) in Ravens single-season history. His 10 career performances reaching the century mark are also the most in Ravens history.
100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES IN RAVENS HISTORY
SINGLE SEASON ALL TIME
Rk. Player (Year) Games
1. Mark Andrews (2021)
2 Steve Smith Sr . (2014)
4 Michael Jackson (1996)
4 Mark Clay ton (2006)
RAVENS' 2023 TIGHT END CORPS
Andrews (6) led a TE room that finished with the NFL's most receiving TDs (12). He and TE Isaiah Likely were the NFL’s only single-team pair of TEs with at least 5 TD grabs, while also becoming the first TE duo in Ravens history to accomplish the feat.
MOST TD s / NFL TIGHT END ROOMS / 2023
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Tyler Higbee (LAR)
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PLAYER NOTES - HENRY
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RB Derrick Henry has produced at least 10 rushing TDs in six consecutive seasons (2018-23), marking the NFL's thirdlongest such streak of all time.
✗ The NFL's next-longest active streak of consecutive seasons reaching double-digit rushing TDs is three, owned by QB Jalen Hurts (2021-23).
✗ Outside of Henry (six straight seasons) and QB Jalen Hurts (three straight), no other NFL player has posted 10 rushing TDs in each of the past two seasons (2022-23).
In 2023, Henry managed to keep secure of the ball on all 280 of his carries, marking the first season of his career in which he did not record fumble. Henry's 280 carries stand as the eighth most without a fumble in
PLAYER NOTES - HENRY
HISTORIC RUSHING SEASON IN 2020
In 2020, Henry earned NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Associated Press first-team All-Pro and FedEx Ground Player of the Year honors, while being named to his second-career Pro Bowl after starting all 16 games and becoming just the eighth player in NFL history to eclipse 2,000 rushing yards in a season (2,027). He totaled career highs in rushing yards (2,027) and rushing TDs (17) on 378 carries (5.4 avg.), while adding 19 catches for 114 yards.
2,000-YARD RUSHING SEASONS
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✗ Henry became the first player since the 1970 NFL merger to lead the league in rushing yards (2,027), rushing attempts (378) and rushing TDs (17) in consecutive seasons (2019-20).
DOUBLE-DIGIT RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
Henry has produced at least 10 rushing TDs in six consecutive seasons (2018-23), marking the NFL's third-longest such streak of all time.
CONSECUTIVE SEASONS W/ 10+ RUSHING TD s (REGULAR SEASON / NFL HISTORY)
HENRY'S CAREER HONORS
ASSOCIATED PRESS NFL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
• 2020
ASSOCIATED PRESS FIRST-TEAM ALL-PRO
• 2020
ASSOCIATED PRESS SECOND-TEAM ALL-PRO
HENRY NEEDS ...
✗ One game with at least 200 rushing yards to surpass Adrian Peterson (six games) and O .J . Simpson (six) for the most such games in NFL history . J
✗ 10 rushing TDs to become the fifth player in NFL history with at least 100 rushing TDs in his first nine seasons, joining LaDainian Tomlinson (138), Emmitt Smith (125), Jim Brown (106) and Shaun Alexander (100) .
✗ 10 rushing TDs to become the fourth player in NFL history to reach the mark in seven career seasons, joining LaDainian Tomlinson (nine), Adrian Peterson (eight) and Emmitt Smith (eight) .
✗ 10 rushing TDs to become the third player in NFL history to reach the mark in seven consecutive seasons, joining LaDainian Tomlinson (nine from 2001-09) and Adrian Peterson (seven from 2007-13) .
✗ 12 rushing TDs to become the third player in NFL history to reach the mark in six career seasons, joining LaDainian Tomlinson (seven) and Emmitt Smith (six) .
✗ 5 rushing TDs to become the fifth player in NFL history to reach the mark in each of his first nine career seasons, joining Jim brown, Marshall Faulk, LaDainian Tomlinson and Ricky Watters .
✗ Three games with at least 2 rushing TDs to surpass Shaun Alexander (25 games), Marcus Allen (25) and Priest Holmes (25) for the fifth-most such games by a player in NFL history . Only LaDainian Tomlinson (38), Emmitt Tomlinson (38), Emmitt Smith (36), Adrian Peterson (28) and Jim Brown (27) have more
✗ Two games with at least 100 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs to become the third player in NFL history with at least 20 such games in their first nine seasons, joining Jim Brown (25) and LaDainian Tomlinson (24) .
• 2019
FOUR-TIME PRO BOWLER
• 2019-20, 2022-23
TWO-TIME PFWA ALL-NFL TEAM
• 2019-20
TWO-TIME SPORTING NEWS ALL-PRO TEAM
• 2020, 2022
TWO-TIME FEDEX GROUND PLAYER OF THE YEAR
• 2019-20
NFL 101 AWARDS AFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
• 2020
THREE-TIME AFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE MONTH
• December 2018, October 2020, October 2022
SEVEN-TIME AFC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
• Week 14, 2018; Week 17, 2019; Week 6, 2020; Week 17, 2020; Week 2, 2021; Week 6, 2021; Week 8, 2022
16-TIME FEDEX GROUND PLAYER OF THE WEEK
• Week 18, 2023; Week 5, 2021; Week 3, 2021; Week 2, 2021; Week 15, 2020; Week 14, 2020; Week 12, 2020; Week 11, 2020; Week 6, 2020; Week 17, 2019; Week 14, 2019; Week 13, 2019; Week 12, 2019; Week 10, 2019; Week 15, 2018; Week 14, 2018
FOUR-TIME TITANS TEAM CAPTAIN
• 2020-23
TWO-TIME TITANS WALTER PAYTON MAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEE
• 2021-22
PLAYER NOTES - FLOWERS
2023 NFL WR ROOKIE WIDE RECEIVERS
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In 2023, WR Zay Flowers became the second rookie WR (also Ja'Marr Chase in 2021) since the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger to post at least 50 yards from scrimmage in each of the first seven games of a professional career.
50+ SCRIMMAGE YDS IN EACH OF 1ST SEVEN GAMES (SINCE 1970 AFL-NFL MERGER)
ZAY FLOWERS (2023) GAME (OPP.) YARDS
JA'MARR CHASE (2021)
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RECEIVING YARDS / 2023 NFL ROOKIE WR s
ZAY TOPS THE RAVENS ROOKIE CHARTS
Flowers' 77 receptions, 858 receiving yards, 41 first-down grabs and 387 yards after the catch in 2023 each mark Ravens rookie records .
FLOWERS' RAVENS ROOKIE RANKS
RECEIVING TDS / 2023 NFL ROOKIE WR s
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✗ Flowers' 6 totals TDs (5 receiving & 1 rushing) mark the fourth most in Ravens history by a rookie WR Flowers and WR Mark Clayton (2005) are the only two rookie WRs in Ravens history to register a score through the air and on the ground
RAVENS' GROUP OF PASS CATCHERS IN 2023
Baltimore (WR Nelson Agholor, TE Mark Andrews, WR Odell Beckham Jr., WR Zay Flowers and TE Isaiah Likely) and Washington tied for the NFL's most players (five) with at least 300 receiving yards and 3 receiving TDs in 2023. Baltimore's five players with at least 300 receiving yards and 3 receiving TDs also tie (2011) for the most in franchise single-season history.
PLAYER NOTES - SMITH
With a team-high 158 total tackles (84 solo), 5 TFL, 5 QBHs and 1 INT, ILB Roquan Smith earned his second-career Pro Bowl nod in 2023. He was also one of four NFL defenders with at least 150 total tackles and 1 INT in 2023.
NFL DEFENDERS WITH
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2023 Player (Team) TTs INTs Foye Oluokun (Jax )
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✗ In Week 10 of 2023 vs. Cleveland, Smith posted a career-high 21 tackles, becoming the NFL’s only player to reach 20 tackles in a single game in 2023 and joining Hall of Fame LB Ray Lewis as the only two Ravens in franchise history to reach that mark.
TACKLES / 2023TACKLES / SINCE 2018
Rk. Player (Team) TTs
1 . Bobby Wagner (Was ) 928 2. Roquan Smith (Bal.) 850 3 . Fo ye Oluokun (Jax . ) 811
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8 . C . J . Mosle y (NYJ) 152
9 . Bobby Ok ereke (NYG) 149 10 . Robert Spillane (LV) 148
7 . Jordan Hicks (Cle . ) 711
8 . Tremaine Edwards (Chi ) 678
9 . Demario Davis (NO) 675
10 . Budda Baker (Ari ) 661
Smith became the first player since Hall of Famer Ray Lewis (1996-2000) to post at least 100 tackles, 2 sacks and 1 INT in each of the first five years of a career (2018-22).
ONE OF THREE OVER FIRST SIX
Smith (2018-23) is one of three players since at least 2000 (when data became available) to accumulate at least 700 tackles, 50 TFL and 6 INTs over the first six seasons of a career, joining LBs Lavonte David and & 7-time Pro Bowler Luke Kuechly (who both accomplished the feat from 2012-17).
SMITH TACKLES MORE FEATS IN LEGENDARY COMPANY
Finishing with 169 total tackles between
(86) and Chicago (83) in 2022, Smith became the first player since at least 2000 (when data became available) to record 75+ tackles with multiple teams .
PLAYER NOTES - HUMPHREY
PERFECTING THE PUNCH-OUT
DB in NFL history (records kept since 2000).
(2007)
Josh Norman (2021)
5 . Oshiomogho Atogwe (2008)
MARLON IN GOOD COMPANY
Humphrey is just the third defender in franchise history to register doubledigit INTs (13) and double-digit FFs (13) throughout a Ravens career. He stands with Hall of Famers LB Ray Lewis (31 INTs & 19 FFs) and S Ed Reed (61 INTs & 11 FFs) as the only Ravens to accomplish this feat. In 2022, Humphrey produced 3 INTs and 1 FF.
RAVENS W/ DOUBLE-DIGIT INTERCEPTIONS & FORCED FUMBLES
Player (Years) INTs FF
Ray Lewis (1996-2012) 31
Ed Reed (2002-12) 61
Marlon Humphrey (2017-present) 13
BALTIMORE DEFENDERS SINCE 2017
MARLON MAKES IMPACTFUL PLAYS
✗ In 2022, Humphrey, ILB Roquan Smith, DE Aidan Hutchinson and DB L’Jarius Sneed were the only players in the NFL to produce at least 3 INTs and 3 sacks.
✗ Baltimore has only lost two games (15-2) when Humphrey records a takeaway (2021 vs. Cin. & 2022 vs. Buf.).
✗ In 2020, Humphrey led the NFL with 8 FFs (also standing as a Ravens’ single-season record), en route to earning his second Pro Bowl nod.
✗ In 2020, Humphrey was one of only two NFL defenders (Jason Pierre-Paul) to record at least 2 sacks (2.5), 4 FFs (8) and 6 PD (8). He also became the first DB to register at least 8 FFs and a sack in NFL single-season history (records kept since 2000).
✗ Humphrey’s 70-yard FR-TD vs. NE in Week 9 of the 2019 season is the longest FR return in Ravens franchise history.
MARLON THE MAGNET
PLAYER NOTES - MADUBUIKE
In Week 15 at Jax. (12/17/23), DT Justin Madubuike became the sixth Raven in franchise history to post at least a dozen sacks in a single season. His 13 sacks in 2023 tied (Trevor Pryce) for the fifth most by a Raven in single-season franchise history.
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3 . Michael McCrary (1998)
4 . Terrell Suggs (2011)
5.
7 . Terrell Suggs (2014 & 2003)
MADUBEAST MAKING HISTORY
In Week 15 (at Jax.) of 2023, Madubuike recorded a half-sack in his 11th-consecutive game, tying for the longest such streak in single-season NFL history. Earlier that season, Madubuike also made Ravens history with six consecutive games posting at least a full sack (Week 6-11).
A QUARTERBACK'S NIGHTMARE 2023
RACKING UP SACKS AT HOME
Madubuike posted at least 1 sack in seven of Baltimore's nine home games in 2023 No other NFL player had more than six .
His seven home games with a sack are the most by a Raven since Michael McCrary's mark of seven home games during the 1998 season .
MADUBUIKE BREAKS OUT IN 2023
In his fourth season, Madubuike shattered his previous singleseason highs (all set in 2022) in all major statistical categories He also posted his first-career FRs in Week 7 (vs. Det.) and Week 15 (at Jax.) of 2023.
MADUBUIKE'S CAREER HIGHS
Total Tackles 42 56 Solo Tackles 25 38
TRIPLE-THREAT
✗ Madubuike, DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney (9.5) and OLB Kyle Van Noy (9) made up one of two (Miami) team trios to have at least three defenders post 9+ sacks in 2023.
✗ The 2023 trio is only outmatched by Baltimore's 2006 quartet (Trevor Pryce, Bart Scott, Terrell Suggs and Adalius Thomas) of 9+ sack defenders in franchise history.
PLAYER NOTES - VAN NOY
“I just want to continue to show myself and other people that I can still play at a high level. I feel like I've been underappreciated in my career. I don't think I've lost a step. I'm expecting big things from myself, and hopefully you guys are, too."
- OLB Kyle Van Noy on what expects from himself in 2024
5+ SACKS IN EACH OF THE PAST FIVE SEASONS
OLB Kyle Van Noy registered a career-high 9 sacks in 2023, marking the fifth-straight season (2019-23) he's notched at least 5 QB takedowns. Van Noy's five straight seasons with at least 5 sacks ties for the sixth-longest active streak.
CONSECUTIVE
SEASONS WITH AT LEAST 5 SACKS
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Montez Sw eat (Chi
✗ Van Noy has notched at least 1 FF in each of his five straight seasons with at least 5 sacks. His five straight seasons with at least 5 sacks and 1 FF are tied with OLB Brian Burns for the league's third-longest active streak, trailing only DE Myles Garrett and OLB T.J. Watt (seven each).
VAN NOY NEEDS 1 FR TO JOIN
EXCLUSIVE COMPANY
Van Noy has tallied 42.5 sacks, 12 FFs and 9 FRs throughout his decorated career. With 1 more FR, he'll join DT Calais Campbell, DE Cameron Jordan, OLB Khalil Mack and LB T.J. Watt as the league's only active players with at least 40 sacks, 10 FFs and 10 FRs.
PLAYOFF PUNCHOUTS
Van Noy's 4 FFs in postseason action tie (several players) for the fourth most in NFL history, trailing only LB Ray Lewis (6), LB Clay Matthews III (5) and DE Robert Mathis (5). Van Noy's 4 FFs in the playoffs outpace all active players. Rk. Player (GP)
. Ray Lewis (21) 6
. Clay Matthe ws III (15) 5
Mathis (18) 5 4. Kyle Van Noy (15) 4
Brock (18) 4 Simeon
✗ Of Van Noy's 4 career postseason FFs, 3 have come via strip-sack.
PLAYOFF TACKLES & SACKS
Van Noy and DL Nick Bosa are the NFL's only active defenders with at least 50 tackles and 5 sacks in postseason action.
RAVENS DEFENDERS GOT AFTER THE QB IN 2023
Sixteen Ravens defenders registered at least 1 sack and contributed to the unit's league-leading and franchise-recordtying 60 QB takedowns in 2023. Only Detroit (18) had more defenders notch at least 1 sack. Additionally, only Baltimore (DE/ OLB Jadeveon Clowney, DT Justin Madubuike and Van Noy) and Miami featured three 9-plus sack defenders, a trio of Ravens only outmatched by Baltimore's quartet (Trevor Pryce, Bart Scott, Terrell Suggs & Adalius Thomas) of 9-plus sack defenders in 2006.
✗ Each of Baltimore's 9-plus sack defenders in 2023 (Madubuike, Clowney & Van Noy) set or matched personal single-season career bests.
Kyle Van Noy's 15 postseason appearances tie (DTs Calais Campbell and Derrick Nnadi) for the fourth-most among active defenders, trailing only DT Chris Jones (19), CB Charvarius Ward (17) and LB Bobby Wagner (16) .
PLAYER NOTES - WILLIAMS & JACKSON
✗ S Marcus Williams is one of five players to record at least 50 tackles and 1 INT each season since 2017, joining DBs Kevin Byard, Mike Hilton, Tyrann Mathieu and Justin Simmons.
✗ In 2022, Williams and CB Marlon Humphrey made up one of the NFL’s two DB duos (also Patrick Peterson & Harrison Smith) to record at least 5 takeaways each. Williams posted 4 INTs and 1 FR, while Humphrey registered 3 INTs and 2 FRs.
✗ With 1 INT at NYJ (9/11/22) and 2 INTs vs. Mia. (9/18/22), Williams became the first player in franchise history to produce 3 INTs within the first two games of a season.
PLAYERS
IN A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN
S Eddie Jackson and teammate CB Marlon Humphrey are the NFL's only active defenders to register double-digit INTs and double-digit FFs since 2017.
EDDIE JACKSON
✗ Jackson is the NFL's only player with at least 15 INTs, 10 FFs and 5 FRs since 2017
5 D-TD s IN FIRST TWO SEASONS
Jackson's 5 defensive TDs over his first two NFL seasons (2017-18) tie (several players) for the third most since the 1970 merger, trailing only DBs Tyron Hughes (7, 1993-94) and Phillip Buchanon (6, 2002-03) .
PLAYER NOTES - TUCKER
Seven-time Pro Bowl K Justin Tucker, the most accurate kicker ever, owns a 90.2% success mark.
Since entering the league in 2012, K Justin Tucker ranks at or near the top of several NFL kicking categories:
CRUNCHTIME NOTES
Tucker connected on 65 consecutive fourth-quarter/OT FGs without a miss from 9/11/16-11/20/22 and 82 consecutive second-half/OT FGAs without a miss from 11/19/17-11/27/22, marking the longest such streaks in NFL history . A potential game-winning, career-long 67-yard FGA at Jax . (11/27/22) snapped his record-long streaks .
Tucker is 27-of-30 (90 .0%) in the final two minutes of regulation, 19-of-20 (90 .0%) on tries in the final minute of regulation and a perfect 5-of-5 on OT attempts throughout his career .
Tucker owns seven career regular season game-winning FGs with no time remaining in regulation, marking the most by a kicker in NFL history . Of those seven, four occurred while his team was trailing, also marking the most in NFL history .
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PLAYER NOTES - TUCKER
LONGEST FIELD GOALS MADE IN NFL HISTORY
Player (Date) Distance
Justin Tucker (9/26/21) 66
Matt Prater (12/8/13) 64
David Akers (9/9/12) 63
Tom Dempsey (11/8/70) 63
Player (Date) Distance
Jason Elam (10/25/98) 63
Graham Gano (10/7/18) 63
S Janikowski (9/12/11) 63
Brett Maher (10/20/19) 63
TUCKER TIDBITS
In 2023, Tucker set a new career best and single-season franchise record with 147 points, marking the NFL's second-most points . His seventh season with 140+ points tied (K Stephen Gostkowski) for the most in NFL history . Tucker posted his ninth-ever season with at least 30 FGM . Incredibly no other kicker in NFL history has registered more than five such seasons . Additionally, he tied K Morten Andersen for the most Pro Bowls (seven) by a kicker in NFL history .
In 2022, Tucker posted a league-leading 37 FGs and AFC-high 142 points scored, en route to his sixth-career Pro Bowl honor . He was 1 point shy of Jason Myers’ league-leading 143 points with Seattle
Tucker’s 94 .2 career FG% in the second half/OT (195-of-207) ranks as the NFL’s best such mark of all time (minimum 50 attempts) .
Since PATs were moved back to the 15-yard line in 2015, Tucker (354-of-360) has produced the NFL’s best PAT percentage (98 3, minimum 150 attempts)
Tucker owns the most FGM (395), multi-FG performances (121) and points scored (1,649) by a player in Years 1-12 in NFL history .
Tucker’s 6 FGs on 12/16/13 at Det . set a team record (later tied on 10/15/23 at Ten in London) and a single-game NFL high in 2013 . He became the first kicker ever to connect from the 20-, 30-, 40-, 50- & 60-yard range in a game .
An NFL single-season record 24 of Tucker’s 38 FGM in 2016 came from 40 yards or beyond, while his 10 FGM of 50-plus yards in 2016 tie (Brandon Aubrey - '23, Daniel Carlson - '22, Brandon McManus - '20 & Blair Walsh - '12) for the most in NFL history . (Tucker was a perfect 10-for-10 from 50 yards and out in 2016 .)
395 FGM in Tucker’s career, marking the most in franchise history
1,649 points scored in Tucker’s career, marking the most in Ravens history overall and by any NFL player in Years 1-12
58 FGM from 50+ yards, tied for the second most in NFL history
147 points scored by Tucker in 2023, marking a franchise record and a personal single-season high
RAVENS CHARTS
MOST POINTS SCORED
Rk. Name (Seasons) Points
1. Justin Tucker (2012-23) ..
(1996-2008)
. Billy Cundiff (2009-11)
. Jamal Lewis (2000-06)
(2008-13)
Cundiff (2009-11)
TUCKER’S SPLITS
Tucker, the most accurate kicker in NFL history, owns a 90 2% success mark (395-of-438) .
FAST & FURIOUS
Since entering the league in 2012, Tucker has reached several marks faster than any other player in NFL history:
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'24 43Hill, JusticeRB5-1019511/14/19976Oklahoma StateTulsa, OKD4a '19 25Hollman, Ka'darCB6-01969/18/19944ToledoBurlington, NJFA '24 44Humphrey, MarlonCB6-02037/8/19968AlabamaHoover, ALD1 '17 50Isaac, AdisaOLB6-425310/4/2001RPenn StateBrooklyn, NYD3 '24 83Ismail, QadirTE6-62322/17/2000RSamfordBel Air, MDFA '24 39Jackson, EddieS6-020612/10/19938AlabamaLauderdale Lakes, FLFA '24 8Jackson, LamarQB6-22051/7/19977LouisvillePompano Beach, FLD1b '18 56Jennings, DeionILB6-02306/19/2000RRutgersSicklerville, NJFA '24 17Johnson, JoshQB6-32145/15/198610San DiegoOakland, CAFA '23 10Jones, EmoryQB6-22114/29/2000RCincinnatiLaGrange, GAFA '24 74Jones, JoshG/T6-73396/22/19975HoustonRichmond, TXUFA (Hou.) '24 98Jones, TravisDT6-433810/15/19993ConnecticutNew Haven, CTD3 '22 28Kane, SanoussiS5-1121010/6/2001RPurdueHarlem, NYD7b '24 87Kirkwood, KeithWR6-321012/26/19945TempleNeptune, NJFA '24 88Kolar, CharlieTE6-62672/10/19993Iowa StateNorman, OKD4c '22 13Leary, DevinQB6-12169/10/1999RKentuckySicklerville, NJD6 '24 80Likely, IsaiahTE6-42474/18/20003Coastal CarolinaCambridge, MAD4e '22 64Linderbaum, TylerC6-23144/7/20003IowaSolon, IAD1b '22 92Madubuike, JustinDT6-330511/17/19975Texas A&MMcKinney, TXD3a '20 62Manning, TashawnG6-33355/23/19981KentuckyApopka, FLFA '23 45Matthew, ChristianDB6-219710/26/19963Valdosta StateColumbus, GAFA '23 10Maulet, ArthurCB5-101907/13/19938MemphisNew Orleans, LAFA '23 65Mekari, PatrickOL6-43058/13/19976Cal-BerkeleyWestlake Village, CAFA '19 5Miller, AnthonyWR5-1119910/9/19945MemphisMemphis, TNFA '24 46Moore, NickLS6-226012/9/19923GeorgiaSnellville, GAFA '20 30Mullen, TrayvonCB6-21949/20/19975ClemsonCoconut Creek, FLFA '23 90Ojabo, DavidOLB6-42525/17/20003MichiganAberdeen, ScotlandD2 '22 99Oweh, OdafeOLB6-525512/15/19984Penn StateHowell, NJD1b '21 60Pearl, JulianT6-632510/6/1999RIllinoisDanville, ILFA '24 58Pierce, MichaelNT6-035511/6/19928SamfordDaphne, ALFA '22 68Ravenell, C.J.DE6-52927/7/2000RMissouri Western StateSanta Clarita, CAFA '24 42Ricard, PatrickFB6-33005/27/19948MaineSpencer, MAFA '17 57Rigby, YvandyILB6-123512/31/1999RTempleEgg Harbor Township, NJFA '24 35Rigerman, MikeTE6-22446/29/2001RFindlayArcade, NYFA '24 95Robinson, TaviusOLB6-62621/3/19992MississippiGuelph, ON, CanadaD4 '23 54Roche, QuincyOLB6-32452/10/19982MiamiRandallstown, MDFA '24 70Rosengarten, RogerT6-53166/3/2002RWashingtonHighlands Ranch, COD2 '24 51Ross, JoshILB6-022910/31/19992MichiganSouthfield, MIFA '22 82Ryan, SeanWR6-32001/21/19991RutgersBrooklyn, NYFA '23 61Samac, NickC6-43148/21/2001RMichigan StateMentor, OHD7a '24 93Senat, DeadrinNT6-13287/22/19946South FloridaImmokalee, FLFA '24 84Sharp, RileyTE6-524611/7/1997ROregon StateSalt Lake City, UTFA '24 78Simpson, DarrellT6-63508/12/1999RTulsaJustin, TXFA '24 23Simpson, TrentonILB6-22356/14/20012ClemsonCharlotte, NCD3 '23 0Smith, RoquanILB6-12304/8/19977GeorgiaMontezuma, GATR (Chi.) '22 79Stanley, RonnieT6-63103/18/19949Notre DameLas Vegas, NVD1 '16 21Stephens, BrandonDB6-121512/29/19974Southern MethodistPlano, TXD3b '21 11Stout, JordanP6-32098/4/19983Penn StateCedar Bluff, VAD4d '22 270Tampa Jr., T.J.CB6-11993/13/2002RIowa StateSt Petersburg, FLD4b '24 9Tucker, JustinK6-119111/21/198913TexasAustin, TXFA '12 69Tupou, JoshDT6-33405/2/19947ColoradoLong Beach, CAFA '24 97Urban, BrentDE6-73095/5/199111VirginiaMississauga, ON, CanadaUFA (Chi.) '22 53Van Noy, KyleOLB6-32553/26/199111Brigham YoungReno, NVFA23 72Vorhees, AndrewG6-63201/21/19991USCKingsburg, CAD7 '23 18Wade, DaytonWR5-91849/8/2000RMississippiAtlanta, GAFA '24 81Walker, DevontezWR6-11986/19/2001RNorth CarolinaCharlotte, NCD4a '24 16Wallace, TylanWR5-112025/13/19994Oklahoma StateFort Worth, TXD4 '21 94Walthour, TramelDE6-32837/26/2000RGeorgiaMidway, GAFA '24 29Washington, Ar'DariusS5-818011/2/19993Texas ChristianShreveport, LAFA '21 96Washington, BroderickDE/DT6-231512/4/19965Texas TechLongview, TXD5 '20 86Washington, IsaiahWR6-22145/4/2001RRutgersJacksonville, FLFA '24 85Washington, ScottyTE6-52427/26/19961Wake ForestWashington, D.C.FA '23 2Wiggins, NateCB6-11828/28/2003RClemsonAtlanta, GAD1 '24 24Williams, DamarionCB5-101807/15/19983HoustonMiami, FLD4f '22 32Williams, MarcusS6-12049/8/19968UtahCorona, CAUFA (NO) '22 41Worley, DarylDB6-12102/22/19959West VirginiaPhiladelphia, PAFA '21 36Wright, OwenRB5-92172/28/19991MonmouthBethesda, MDFA '23
Active/PUP (1)
34Mitchell, KeatonRB5-81911/17/20022East CarolinaMcDonough, GAFA '23
Injured Reserve (1) 59Hamm, MalikOLB6-32548/26/20002LafayetteBaltimore, MDFA '23
0Roquan SmithILB6-12304/8/19977GeorgiaMontezuma, GATR (Chi.) '22
2Nate WigginsCB6-11828/28/2003RClemsonAtlanta, GAD1 '24
3Deonte HartyWR/RS5-617012/4/19976AssumptionBaltimore, MDFA '24
4Zay FlowersWR5-91759/11/20002Boston CollegeFort Lauderdale, FLD1 '23
5Jalyn Armour-DavisCB6-11979/3/19993AlabamaMobile, ALD4b '22
5Anthony MillerWR5-1119910/9/19945MemphisMemphis, TNFA '24
6Beau BradeS6-02091/29/2002RMarylandClarksville, MDFA '24
6Russell GageWR6-01841/22/19967Louisiana StateBaton Rouge, LAFA '24
7Rashod BatemanWR6-119511/29/19994MinnesotaTifton, GAD1a '21
8Lamar JacksonQB6-22051/7/19977LouisvillePompano Beach, FLD1b '18
9Justin TuckerK6-119111/21/198913TexasAustin, TXFA '12
10Arthur MauletCB5-101907/13/19938MemphisNew Orleans, LAFA '23
10Emory JonesQB6-22114/29/2000RCincinnatiLaGrange, GAFA '24
11Jordan StoutP6-32098/4/19983Penn StateCedar Bluff, VAD4d '22
12Malik CunninghamWR6-118610/6/19982LouisvilleMontgomery, ALFA '23
13Devin LearyQB6-12169/10/1999RKentuckySicklerville, NJD6 '24
14Kyle HamiltonS6-42243/16/20013Notre DameAtlanta, GAD1a '22
15Nelson AgholorWR6-02005/24/199310USCTampa, FLUFA (NE) '23
16Tylan WallaceWR5-112025/13/19994Oklahoma StateFort Worth, TXD4 '21
17Josh JohnsonQB6-32145/15/198610San DiegoOakland, CAFA '23
18Dayton WadeWR5-91849/8/2000RMississippiAtlanta, GAFA '24
21Brandon StephensDB6-121512/29/19974Southern MethodistPlano, TXD3b '21
22Derrick HenryRB6-32471/4/19949AlabamaYulee, FLUFA (Ten.) '24
23Trenton SimpsonILB6-22356/14/20012ClemsonCharlotte, NCD3 '23
24Damarion WilliamsCB5-101807/15/19983HoustonMiami, FLD4f '22
25Ka'dar HollmanCB6-01969/18/19944ToledoBurlington, NJFA '24
25Jack BrowningP5-1119011/14/2001RSan Diego StateLakeside, CAFA '24
26Rasheen AliRB5-112122/16/2001RMarshallCleveland, OHD5 '24
270T.J. Tampa Jr.CB6-11993/13/2002RIowa StateSt Petersburg, FLD4b '24
28Sanoussi KaneS5-1121010/6/2001RPurdueHarlem, NYD7b '24
29Ar'Darius WashingtonS5-818011/2/19993Texas ChristianShreveport, LAFA '21
30Trayvon MullenCB6-21949/20/19975ClemsonCoconut Creek, FLFA '23
31Bump Cooper Jr.CB5-111928/31/2001ROregon StateSan Jose, CAFA '24
32Marcus WilliamsS6-12049/8/19968UtahCorona, CAUFA (NO) '22
35Mike RigermanTE6-22446/29/2001RFindlayArcade, NYFA '24
36Owen WrightRB5-92172/28/19991MonmouthBethesda, MDFA '23
38Chris CollierRB5-112103/24/2000RLock HavenElmhurst, NYFA '24
39Eddie JacksonS6-020612/10/19938AlabamaLauderdale Lakes, FLFA '24
40Malik HarrisonLB6-32553/5/19985Ohio StateColumbus, OHD3c '20
41Daryl WorleyDB6-12102/22/19959West VirginiaPhiladelphia, PAFA '21
42Patrick RicardFB6-33005/27/19948MaineSpencer, MAFA '17
43Justice HillRB5-1019511/14/19976Oklahoma StateTulsa, OKD4a '19
44Marlon HumphreyCB6-02037/8/19968AlabamaHoover, ALD1 '17
45Christian MatthewDB6-219710/26/19963Valdosta StateColumbus, GAFA '23
46Nick MooreLS6-226012/9/19923GeorgiaSnellville, GAFA '20
48Joe EvansOLB6-12526/29/1999RIowaAmes, IAFA '24
49Chris BoardILB6-22407/23/19957North Dakota StateOrlando, FLFA '24
50Adisa IsaacOLB6-425310/4/2001RPenn StateBrooklyn, NYD3 '24
51Josh RossILB6-022910/31/19992MichiganSouthfield, MIFA '22
53Kyle Van NoyOLB6-32553/26/199111Brigham YoungReno, NVFA23
54Quincy RocheOLB6-32452/10/19982MiamiRandallstown, MDFA '24
56Deion JenningsILB6-02306/19/2000RRutgersSicklerville, NJFA '24
57Yvandy RigbyILB6-123512/31/1999RTempleEgg Harbor Township, NJFA '24
58Michael PierceNT6-035511/6/19928SamfordDaphne, ALFA '22
60Julian PearlT6-632510/6/1999RIllinoisDanville, ILFA '24
61Nick SamacC6-43148/21/2001RMichigan StateMentor, OHD7a '24
62Tashawn ManningG6-33355/23/19981KentuckyApopka, FLFA '23
64Tyler LinderbaumC6-23144/7/20003IowaSolon, IAD1b '22
65Patrick MekariOL6-43058/13/19976Cal-BerkeleyWestlake Village, CAFA '19
66Ben ClevelandG6-63608/25/19984GeorgiaToccoa, GAD3a '21
67Corey BullockT6-331412/9/2001RMarylandAccokeek, MDFA '24
68C.J. RavenellDE6-52927/7/2000RMissouri Western StateSanta Clarita, CAFA '24
69Josh TupouDT6-33405/2/19947ColoradoLong Beach, CAFA '24
70Roger RosengartenT6-53166/3/2002RWashingtonHighlands Ranch, COD2 '24
71Malaesala Aumavae-LauluG/T6-53445/25/19992OregonHilo, HID6 '23
72Andrew VorheesG6-63201/21/19991USCKingsburg, CAD7 '23
74Josh JonesG/T6-73396/22/19975HoustonRichmond, TXUFA (Hou.) '24
76Darrian DalcourtG6-33209/17/2000RAlabamaHavre de Grace, MDFA '24
77Daniel FaaleleG/T6-838011/9/19993MinnesotaMelbourne, AustraliaD4a '22
78Darrell SimpsonT6-63508/12/1999RTulsaJustin, TXFA '24
79Ronnie StanleyT6-63103/18/19949Notre DameLas Vegas, NVD1 '16
80Isaiah LikelyTE6-42474/18/20003Coastal CarolinaCambridge, MAD4e '22
81Devontez WalkerWR6-11986/19/2001RNorth CarolinaCharlotte, NCD4a '24
82Sean RyanWR6-32001/21/19991RutgersBrooklyn, NYFA '23
83Qadir IsmailTE6-62322/17/2000RSamfordBel Air, MDFA '24
84Riley SharpTE6-524611/7/1997ROregon StateSalt Lake City, UTFA '24
85Scotty WashingtonTE6-52427/26/19961Wake ForestWashington, D.C.FA '23
86Isaiah WashingtonWR6-22145/4/2001RRutgersJacksonville, FLFA '24
87Keith KirkwoodWR6-321012/26/19945TempleNeptune, NJFA '24
88Charlie KolarTE6-62672/10/19993Iowa StateNorman, OKD4c '22
89Mark AndrewsTE6-52509/6/19957OklahomaScottsdale, AZD3b '18
90David OjaboOLB6-42525/17/20003MichiganAberdeen, ScotlandD2 '22
92Justin MadubuikeDT6-330511/17/19975Texas A&MMcKinney, TXD3a '20
93Deadrin SenatNT6-13287/22/19946South FloridaImmokalee, FLFA '24
94Tramel WalthourDE6-32837/26/2000RGeorgiaMidway, GAFA '24
95Tavius RobinsonOLB6-62621/3/19992MississippiGuelph, ON, CanadaD4 '23
96Broderick WashingtonDE/DT6-231512/4/19965Texas TechLongview, TXD5 '20
97Brent UrbanDE6-73095/5/199111VirginiaMississauga, ON, CanadaUFA (Chi.) '22
98Travis JonesDT6-433810/15/19993ConnecticutNew Haven, CTD3 '22
99Odafe OwehOLB6-525512/15/19984Penn StateHowell, NJD1b '21
Active/PUP (1)
34Keaton MitchellRB5-81911/17/20022East CarolinaMcDonough, GAFA '23
Injured Reserve (1)
59Malik HammOLB6-32548/26/20002LafayetteBaltimore, MDFA '23
AliRB5-1121223RMarshallCleveland,
Mitchell (PUP)RB5-8191222East CarolinaMcDonough,
WrightRB5-9217251MonmouthBethesda,
HartyWR/RS5-6170266AssumptionBaltimore,
FlowersWR5-9175232Boston CollegeFort Lauderdale, FLD1 '23 5Anthony MillerWR5-11199295MemphisMemphis,
Aumavae-LauluG/T6-5344252OregonHilo,
VorheesG6-6320251USCKingsburg,
JonesG/T6-7339275HoustonRichmond,
76Darrian DalcourtG6-332023RAlabamaHavre
FaaleleG/T6-8380243MinnesotaMelbourne,
SimpsonT6-635025RTulsaJustin,
SmithILB6-1230277GeorgiaMontezuma,
SimpsonILB6-2235232ClemsonCharlotte,
HarrisonLB6-3255265Ohio StateColumbus,
EvansOLB6-125225RIowaAmes,
BoardILB6-2240297North
RossILB6-0229242MichiganSouthfield,
Van NoyOLB6-32553311Brigham YoungReno, NVFA23
RocheOLB6-3245262MiamiRandallstown,
JenningsILB6-023024RRutgersSicklerville,
RigbyILB6-123524RTempleEgg Harbor
Hamm (IR)OLB6-3254232LafayetteBaltimore,
OjaboOLB6-4252243MichiganAberdeen,
OwehOLB6-5255254Penn StateHowell,
Armour-DavisCB6-1197243AlabamaMobile,
BradeS6-020922RMarylandClarksville,
MauletCB5-10190318MemphisNew Orleans,
HamiltonS6-4224233Notre DameAtlanta, GAD1a
StephensDB6-1215264Southern MethodistPlano,
WilliamsCB5-10180263HoustonMiami, FLD4f
Tampa Jr.CB6-119922RIowa
Compiled by Ravens PR Staff: Aug. 13, 2024
Rookies Underlined ^ Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) List
PLAYERS: Nelson Agholor (AGG-uh-lore); Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu (muh-lie-SAUL-uh, ah-moo-VYE, law-OH-loo); Beau Brade (BRAID); Daniel Faalele (FAH-ah-LAY-lay); Qadir Ismail (KUH-deer); Sanoussi Kane (sa-NEW-see); Charlie Kolar (KOH-ler); Justin Madubuike (mad-uh-BEE-kay); Tashawn Manning (TAY-shawn); Patrick Mekari (muhCARE-ee); David Ojabo (oh-JOBB-oh); Odafe Oweh (uh-DAH-fay, O-way); Yvandy Rigby (yuh-VON-dee); Quincy Roche (ro-SHAY); Nick Samac (SAY-mack); Deadrin Senat (DE-uh-drin, seh-NOT); Josh Tupou (TOO-poe); Tylan Wallace (TIE-luhn); Tramel Walthour (truh-MEL, WALTH-our); Ar'Darius Washington (ar-DARE-ee-us).
COACHES: Joe D’Alessandris (dell-ah-SAN-dress); George Godsey (GOD-see); Sam Koch (Cook).
COACHING STAFF
John Harbaugh - Head Coach
Chris Hewitt - Asst. Head Coach/Pass Game Coord.
Chris Horton - Special Teams Coordinator
Todd Monken - Offensive Coordinator
Zach Orr - Defensive Coordinator
Danny Breyer - Offensive Assistant Coach
Randy Brown - Sr. Special Teams Coach
Brendan Clark - Defensive Quality Control Coach
Joe D’Alessandris - Offensive Line Coach
Mark DeLeone - Inside Linebackers Coach
Scott Elliott - Strength & Conditioning Coord.
Dennis Johnson - Defensive Line Coach
Sam Koch - Asst. Special Teams Coach
Greg Lewis - Wide Receivers Coach
Doug Mallory - Secondary Coach
Tee Martin - Quarterbacks Coach
Matt Robinson - Asst. Defensive Line/OLBs Coach
Adam Schrack - Offensive Quality Control Coach
Chuck Smith - Pass Rush Coach
Travis Switzer - Run Game Coordinator
Willie Taggart - Running Backs Coach
Travelle Wharton - Asst. Ofensive Line Coach PRONUNCIATIONS
Daniel Stern - Dir. of Football Strat./Asst. QBs Coach
George Godsey - Tight Ends Coach
YEAR DRAFTEES (37) FREE AGENTS (25)
2012
2016 T Ronnie Stanley (1)
2017 CB Marlon Humphrey (1)
2018 QB Lamar Jackson (1b)
TE Mark Andrews (3b)
2019 RB Justice Hill (4a)
2020 DT Justin Madubuike (3a)
LB Malik Harrison (3c)
DE/DT Broderick Washington (5)
2021 WR Rashod Bateman (1a)
OLB Odafe Oweh (1b)
G Ben Cleveland (3a)
DB Brandon Stephens (3b)
WR Tylan Wallace (4)
2022 S Kyle Hamilton (1a)
C Tyler Linderbaum (1b)
OLB David Ojabo (2)
DT Travis Jones (3)
G/T Daniel Faalele (4a)
CB Jalyn Armour-Davis (4b)
TE Charlie Kolar (4c)
P Jordan Stout (4d)
TE Isaiah Likely (4e)
CB Damarion Williams (4f)
2023 WR Zay Flowers (1)
ILB Trenton Simpson (3)
OLB Tavius Robinson (4)
G/T Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu (6)
G Andrew Vorhees (7)
2024
CB Nate Wiggins (1)
T Roger Rosengarten (2)
OLB Adisa Isaac (3)
WR Devontez Walker (4a)
CB T.J. Tampa Jr. (4b)
RB Rasheen Ali (5)
QB Devin Leary (6)
C Nick Samac (7a)
S Sanoussi Kane (7b)
LS Nick Moore (FA '20)
DB Daryl Worley (FA '21)
(1) UDFA (27)
K Justin Tucker (FA '12)
FB Patrick Ricard (FA '17)
OL Patrick Mekari (FA '19)
NT Michael Pierce (FA '22)
DE Brent Urban (UFA Chi. '22)
S Marcus Williams (UFA NO '22)
WR Nelson Agholor (UFA NE '23)
WR Malik Cunningham (FA '23)
QB Josh Johnson (FA '23)
DB Christian Matthew (FA '23)
CB Arthur Maulet (FA '23)
CB Trayvon Mullen (FA '23)
OLB Kyle Van Noy (FA 23)
TE Scotty Washington (FA '23)
ILB Chris Board (FA '24)
WR Russell Gage (FA '24)
WR/RS Deonte Harty (FA '24)
RB Derrick Henry (UFA Ten. '24)
CB Ka'dar Hollman (FA '24)
S Eddie Jackson (FA '24)
G/T Josh Jones (UFA Hou. '24)
WR Keith Kirkwood (FA '24)
WR Anthony Miller (FA '24)
OLB Quincy Roche (FA '24)
NT Deadrin Senat (FA '24)
DT Josh Tupou (FA '24)
G Tashawn Manning (FA '23)
WR Sean Ryan (FA '23)
RB Owen Wright (FA '23)
S Beau Brade (FA '24)
P Jack Browning (FA '24)
T Corey Bullock (FA '24)
RB Chris Collier (FA '24)
CB Bump Cooper Jr. (FA '24)
G Darrian Dalcourt (FA '24)
OLB Joe Evans (FA '24)
TE Qadir Ismail (FA '24)
ILB Deion Jennings (FA '24)
QB Emory Jones (FA '24)
T Julian Pearl (FA '24)
DE C.J. Ravenell (FA '24)
ILB Yvandy Rigby (FA '24)
TE Mike Rigerman (FA '24)
TE Riley Sharp (FA '24)
T Darrell Simpson (FA '24)
WR Dayton Wade (FA '24)
DE Tramel Walthour (FA '24)
WR Isaiah Washington (FA '24)
8/12CBT.J. Tampa Jr.Passed physical and was removed from PUP
8/11PJack BrowningSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
8/11GTyKeem DossWaived
8/11WRAnthony MillerSigned
8/11LSRanden PlattnerWaived
8/6WRRussell GageSigned
8/6OLBAdisa IsaacPassed physical and was removed from NFI
7/31DTRayshad NicholsWaived (injury settlement)
7/30OLBMalik HammPlaced on Injured Reserve (knee)
7/30OLBQuincy RocheSigned
7/22CBTre SwillingWaived
7/22DBDaryl WorleyRe-signed
7/21SEddie JacksonSigned
7/21SJordan TolesWaived
7/15CBDeclared Physically Unable to Perform (PUP)
7/15RBKeaton MitchellDeclared Physically Unable to Perform (PUP)
7/15OLBAdisa IsaacPlaced on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list
6/28WRKeith KirkwoodSigned
6/26WRTayvion RobinsonReleased
5/28DTJa'Mion FranklinWaived (injured)
5/28NTDeadrin SenatSigned
5/28DTJosh TupouSigned
5/22DTBravvion RoyTerminated the contract of vested veteran
5/20WRQadir IsmailSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/16WRDeAngelo HardyWaived
5/13RBRasheen AliSigned rookie contract
5/13OLBAdisa IsaacSigned rookie contract
5/13QBDevin LearySigned rookie contract
5/13WRDevontez WalkerSigned rookie contract
5/4WRJelani BakerWaived
5/4DTTre ColbertWaived
5/3CBSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3WRJelani BakerSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3SBeau BradeSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3TCorey BullockSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3DTTre ColbertSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3RBChris CollierSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3GDarrian DalcourtSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3OLBJoe EvansSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3DTJa'Mion FranklinSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3WRDeAngelo HardySigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3ILBDeion JenningsSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3TJulian PearlSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3LSRanden PlattnerSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3ILBYvandy RigbySigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3TEMike RigermanSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3WRTayvion RobinsonSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3TERiley SharpSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3TDarrell SimpsonSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3SJordan TolesSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3WRDayton WadeSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3DETramel WalthourSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/3WRIsaiah WashingtonSigned as an undrafted rookie free agent
5/2OLBDavid OjaboDesignated as International Player
5/2CBSigned rookie contract
5/2SSanoussi KaneSigned rookie contract
5/2TRoger RosengartenSigned rookie contract
5/2CNick SamacSigned rookie contract
5/2CBNate WigginsSigned rookie contract
4/30OLBOdafe OwehFifth-year option (through 2025) exercised 4/29WRRashod BatemanSigned a contract extension (through 2026)
4/14WR/RS Deonte HartySigned
4/5OLBKyle Van NoyRe-signed (two-year deal)
3/22CBKa'dar HollmanSigned 3/21ILBChris BoardSigned 3/21OLJosh JonesSigned 3/19CBArthur MauletRe-signed 3/14WROdell Beckham Jr.Terminated the contract of vested veteran (Post-June 1) 3/14QBJosh JohnsonRe-signed
3/14TMorgan MosesTraded with a 2024 fourth-round pick to the Jets in exchange for 2024 fourth- and sixth-round picks
3/14SAr'Darius WashingtonRe-signed 3/13OLBTyus BowserTerminated the contract of vested veteran 3/13LBMalik HarrisonRe-signed
3/13RBDerrick HenrySigned 3/13DEBrent UrbanRe-signed 3/8DTJustin MadubuikeSigned a four-year contract extension
3/5DTJustin MadubuikeDesignated as the franchise tag players 2/18WRNelson AgholorSigned to a one-year contract extension 1/30CBTre SwillingSigned to Reserve/Future contract 1/29GTyKeem DossSigned to Reserve/Future contract 1/29GTashawn ManningSigned to Reserve/Future contract 1/29DBChristian MatthewSigned to Reserve/Future contract 1/29DTRayshad NicholsSigned to Reserve/Future contract 1/29ILBJosh RossSigned to Reserve/Future contract 1/29DTBravvion RoySigned to Reserve/Future contract 1/29WRSean RyanSigned to Reserve/Future contract 1/29TEScotty WashingtonSigned to Reserve/Future contract 1/29RBOwen WrightSigned to Reserve/Future contract
X 0010
Patrick Ricard X 0010
Yvandy RigbyP1000
Mike RigermanP1000
Tavius Robinson OLB 1100
Quincy Roche X 0010
Roger RosengartenP1000
Josh RossP1000
Sean RyanP1000
Nick SamacP1000
Deadrin SenatP1000
Riley SharpP1000
Darrell SimpsonP1000
Trenton Simpson WLB 1100
Roquan Smith X 0010
Ronnie Stanley X 0010
Brandon Stephens X 0010
Jordan StoutP1000
T.J. Tampa Jr. X 0010
Justin TuckerP1000
Josh TupouP1000
Brent UrbanP1000
Kyle Van Noy X 0010
Andrew Vorhees LG 1100
Dayton WadeP1000
Devontez WalkerP1000
Tylan Wallace WR 1100
Tramel WalthourP1000
Ar'Darius Washington SS 1100
Broderick Washington DE 1100
Isaiah WashingtonP1000
Scotty WashingtonP1000
Nate Wiggins CB 1100
Damarion Williams DB 1100
Marcus Williams X 0010
Daryl WorleyP1000
Owen Wright RB 1100
LEGEND:
Bold=Starters, X=Did Not Play (Non-injury), P=Player was a substitution, IR=Injured Reserve, PUP=Active/PUP, NOT=Not on Roster
TEAMQTRTIMESCORING
SCORING DRIVES
Ravens109:20J.Tucker 46 yd. Field Goal (6-29, 2:06)03
Eagles100:30W.Shipley 7 yd. pass from K.Pickett (kick failed, hlu) (15-75, 8:50)63
Ravens210:30J.Tucker 21 yd. Field Goal (10-61, 5:00)66
Eagles302:16L.Nichols 2 yd. run (J.Elliott kick) (17-74, 7:31)136
Ravens405:46D.Leary 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (15-61, 7:54)1313
Eagles400:00J.Elliott 49 yd. Field Goal (2-1, 0:12)1613
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (HEAD COACH: NICK SIRIANNI) OFFENSEDEFENSE
TE81G. Calcaterra OLB3N. Smith LT74F. Johnson DT90J. Davis
LG79T. Keegan DT98J. Carter C64B. Toth DE0B. Huff
RG77M. Becton CB22K. Ringo
RT75D. Kinnard LB53Z. Baun
WR18B. Covey LB45D. White
WR89J. Wilson CB29A. Maddox
WR83J. Ross CB30Q. Mitchell
QB7K. Pickett CB34I. Rodgers
RB14K. Gainwell S32R. Blankenship
BALTIMORE RAVENS (HEAD COACH: JOHN HARBAUGH) OFFENSEDEFENSE
WR16T. Wallace DT98T. Jones
WR87K. Kirkwood DE96B. Washington
WR12M. Cunningham OLB40M. Harrison LT74J. Jones MLB49C. Board LG72A. Vorhees WLB23T. Simpson C66B. Cleveland OLB95T. Robinson
RG77D. Faalele CB5J. Armour-Davis RT65P. Mekari SS29A. Washington TE88C. Kolar FS39E. Jackson QB17J. Johnson CB2N. Wiggins RB36O. Wright DB24D. Williams
OFFICIALS: Referee: Clete Blakeman (34), Umpire: Scott Campbell
09/10W25-9Houston70,136
09/17W27-24at Cincinnati66,015
09/24L19-22 (OT)Indianapolis70,038
10/01W28-3at Cleveland67,919
10/08L10-17at Pittsburgh67,272
10/15W24-16at Tennessee (London)61,011
10/22W38-6Detroit70,989
10/29W31-24at Arizona63,064
11/05W37-3Seattle70,753
11/12L31-33Cleveland70,424
11/16W34-20Cincinnati70,997
11/26W20-10at L.A. Chargers70,240
12/10W37-31 (OT)L.A. Rams70,492
12/17W23-7at Jacksonville68,021
12/25W33-19at San Francisco71,812
12/31W56-19Miami71,196
01/06L10-17Pittsburgh70,355
J. Tucker000051/5232/3700147
G. Edwards1313000/00/01080
Z. Flowers61500/00/01038
M. Andrews60600/00/00036
L. Jackson55000/00/00030
I. Likely50500/00/00030
N. Agholor40400/00/00024
J. Hill43100/00/00024
Tucker: (39G) (59WR, 44G, 40G) (50G, 61SH) (-) (23G) (41G, 28G, 23G, 29G, 20G, 36G) (32G) (53LU, (37G,48G) 45G, 31G) (37G, 55B) (25G, 47G) (42G, 48G, 44WL) (31G, 47G, 33G) (43G, 26G, 34G) (28G, 41G, 24G)28G, (-) (36G) OPP: (35G, 38G, 36G) (27G) (31G, 54G, 53G, 53G, 53G) (53G) (43G, 25G, 42G) (26G, 27G, 38G) (47G) (36G,(33G) 28G, 23G, 40G) (50G, 53WL, 26G) (39G) (27G, 51G, 36G) (50RU, 55WL) (45G) (27G, 38G) (25G) 2-Pt Conv: Z. Flowers 1, G. Edwards 1, TM 2-2, OPP 2-7
SACKS: J. Madubuike 13.0, J. Clowney 9.5, K. Van Noy 9.0, O. Oweh 5.0, P. Queen 3.5, B. Urban 3.0, K. Hamilton 3.0, B. Washington 2.0, A. Maulet 2.0, R. Smith 1.5, T. Jones 1.5, T. Simpson 1.0, M. Pierce 1.0, A. Washington T.1.0, Robinson 1.0, D. Ojabo 1.0, (group) 2.0, TM 60.0, OPP 40.0 * PASSINGATTCMPYDSCMP%YDS/ATTTDTD%INTINT%LONGSACK/LOSTRATING L. Jackson4573073,67867.28.0245.371.58037/218102.7 T. Huntley372120356.85.538.100.027t4/2899.3 TEAM4943283,88166.47.9275.571.48041.0/246102.5 OPPONENTS6343843,71760.65.9182.8182.871t60.0/45474.6
ASST=Assist,TFL=TackleforaLoss,Int.=Interception,FR=FumbleRecovery,FF=ForcedFumble,PD=PassDefense
1. Phillips,Del'Shawn 82601
2. Simpson,Trenton 65100
3. Kolar,Charlie 43100 Ott,Tyler 43100
5. Darby,Ronald 32100 Harrison,Malik 32100 Maulet,Arthur 33000
7. Stephens,Brandon 31200 Worley,Daryl 32100
8. Armour-Davis,Jalyn 20200 Duvernay,Devin 22001 Likely,Isaiah 22000
10. Mitchell,Keaton 21100 Moon,Jeremiah 22010
11. Stone,Geno 20200 Stout,Jordan 22000
12. Treadwell,Laquon 21100 Wallace,Tylan 22000
13. Houston-Carson,DeAndre 11000 Robinson,Tavius 11000 Seymour,Kevon 11001 Ya-Sin,Rock 11000 TOTALS 59392013
5 Washington,Broderick 2.0
5 Washington,Broderick 5 Jones,Travis
5 Hamilton,Kyle 4 Smith,Roquan
3 VanNoy,Kyle 4 Maulet,Arthur 3 Ojabo,David 1.0 Pierce,Michael 2 Jones,Travis 2 Pierce,Michael 3 Pierce,Michael 1.0 Robinson,Tavius 2 Pierce,Michael 2 Washington,Ar'Darius 2 Robinson,Tavius
Simpson,Trenton 2 Urban,Brent 2 Harrison,Malik 1 Simpson,Trenton
Stephens,Brandon 2 Washington,Ar'Darius 2 Humphrey,Marlon 1 Washington,Ar'Darius
Darby,Ronald 1 Ya-Sin,Rock 2 Ojabo,David 1 Humphrey,Marlon 1 Worley,Daryl 1 Robinson,Tavius 1 Moon,Jeremiah 1 Simpson,Trenton 1 Phillips,Del'Shawn 1 Washington,Ar'Darius 1 Williams,Marcus 1
HEADCOACH:JOHNHARBAUGH
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